Here are the stories in the Wednesday, July 23, 2003 edition of Gurdon Times
- Students pitch in to make Gurdon a better place
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- As many may have noticed by the many good deeds done around town this week, it was Mission Gurdon time again.
For the past three years Beech Street Baptist Church has gathered its adult members, youth group and volunteers from other churches in the area t...
- Smithson discussed education situation
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- Gurdon School District Superintendent, Bobby Smithson was the gust speaker at Rotary on Thursday, July 17.
Smithson was to have a program, but choose to speak to the crowd himself in order to fill everyone in on the governor's educational plan.
Smithson ...
- Prescott physician takes over Gurdon's medical clinic
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- Changes are being made daily to the Prescott Family Clinic's Gurdon Office, formally known as the Mercy Medical Clinic.
Dr. Michael Young recently purchased the clinic with plans to offer Gurdon citizens adequate and professional health care.
Young has be...
- Football season almost here; Devils expected to do well
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- It's almost that time of year again; time to get ready for high school football.
Soon Go-Devil Coach John Pace will have his team out practicing to be the best in the hot summer sun.
Last year's team finished third in the 7AA West Conference winning eig...
- S.T. Manson
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- S. T. Manson, 87, of Curtis died Wednesday, July 16, 2003, at Baptist Health Medical Center-Arkadelphia.
He was born Feb. 23, 1916, in Quasqueton, Iowa, the son of the late Charles and Mildred Taylor Manson.
He was a machinist for 42 years for Chamberlai...
- Tuck Hisaw
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- Tuck Hisaw, 86, of Gurdon, died Thursday, July 10, 2003.
Mr. Hisaw was a foreman for International Paper Co. and a member of Beech Street Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Nellie E. Otwell Hisaw of Gurdon; one son, Kendall Hisaw and wife, Viola ...
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